COVID-19 | Octogenarian patient who received monoclonal antibody therapy, back home: Hospital
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Mohabbat Singh was administered a cocktail of Casirivimab and Imdevimab at the Medanta Hospital as part of the “single dose infusion-based treatment.”
An 84-year-old COVID-positive man who was given monoclonal antibody therapy in Gurgaon, which is said to reduce the chance of hospitalisation by 70% in patients with mild to moderate symptoms, is back to his home, hospital authorities said on Wednesday. Mohabbat Singh was administered a cocktail of Casirivimab and Imdevimab at the Medanta Hospital as part of the “single dose infusion-based treatment” on Tuesday and then kept under observation. “After being kept under observation, he was sent home yesterday only,” a spokesperson of the hospital said.More Related News
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